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Other than Italian class, things have been great. Though I did have a bit of homesickness Wednesday, just from feeling a little lonely and missing the friends that I'm used to talking to regularly throughout the day. But things have gotten better as I gotten to know my roommates.

Another big part of my growing comfort in the city, is having gotten used to the layout, the social norms, and ...

... stop for about 2 hours in Singapore . Well that stopover was relatively harmless. Just a walk up and down, loo break, bit like a hop on hop off bus . Back on the plane, same seating arrangements, more food, couple of small bottles of French red, very nice. Our seats are at the back of the plane so the flight tends to get a bit bumpy so we hugged a bit. Away we go and excitement is brewing with the second Italy trip laid out in the front of us. Flight 2:- Singapore ...

... compassionate. We contiued on to San Clemente. The church its self was not outstanding according to italian standards, but once one descends the two levels underground it is humbling. The first level below is from the 8th to 11th century where church services were provided. The level beneath that, which is two stories below ground, one walks through the 1900 year old remains of Roman homes. One Roman room had a spring flowing through it which ...

... the real enjoyment came from the ambience of the place, particularly on the sidewalk terrace, where groups of 6-8 were served plate after plate of food, and wine was flowing freely. It was a fascinating glimpse of a truly authentic Italian tradition, when close friends and family enjoy the food and camaraderie at their local ristorante. We finally paid the bill and left by 10:30, but there were still people arriving for a late supper!

... lined up to take a peek. Yes we lined up and eventually looked through the large key hole to a magnificent vision of ......... line up yourself, I won't spoil it. The Knights of Malta continue their good work through many hospitals. The monument of Constantine holds great relevance as he was the emperor to first fight under the sign of the cross and after achieving victory made Christianity a legal religion adopting it as the religion of the empire ...